Range had envisioned an event reminiscent of "Fight Club" where
white collar workers could go crazy in the middle of the
day. “You don’t talk about your job at lunch beat,” she
told Forbes.
“If it’s your first dance at lunch beat, you have to dance.”

The Flavorpill events take place on Fridays from 1-2 PM, and
attendees get a drink ticket for a free cocktail of vodka and
fruit punch, as well as a paper bag lunch with a peanut butter
and jelly sandwich and an apple when they leave.

The NYT's Sheila Marikar attended a Lunch Break event in April,
and wrote that the 9-to-5 workers danced to DJ-spun hip hop and
electronic music as if it were 2 a.m.

It might as well be. Most of the NYC mid-day parties take place
at popular nightclubs, such as Marquee and The Standard's Le
Bain. There's usually a live DJ, glow sticks, and wayfarers for
guests to wear during the hour-long dance parities.

The only real differences are that no one's drunk, everyone's
wearing their work clothes, and you will be back at your desk in
an hour.